"Chip Louie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to: >What are you talking about? Norton's AV is transparent in operation, it is >automatically loaded at boot up time and checks ALL files opened and run AND >all of your incoming files including all email (if set for maximum kill like >I have mine set to). There is NO management involved if configured >correctly, even updates are automatic. None of the several hundred of >desktop and server systems I have installed and regularly manage with >(correctly updated), Win98 Second Edition and newer WinDoze O/S's (Win2K, >and XP Home, Pro and Server versions), have ever halted or stopped because >of Norton's AV (actually they almost never halt or lock up if the client >didn't cheap out on the hardware). If you have an old Win95 or Win98 OEM or >first edition lock ups did occur but they were the product of unreliable O/S >not Norton's AV. The fact that you don't want to make the effort to install >off the shelf, inexpensive software to resolve your issues sounds like a >personal problem to me. Quit complaining about a virus problem that you can >fix for $20 and a filtering problem that you can fix for FREE. :)
This is my last word on this. You don't understand. My email box on the server is filling in a couple of hours. Therefore I will miss mail because the box is full. Unless I remain online and booted up with my mail program downloading mail every hour, there is no way to avoid this. No filter, no anti virus program, nothing out there is going to help. Get it? I own a copy of Norton and I'm telling you it's not transparent to me. But then I'm an old computer guru from way way back so... Jim Davis Nature Photography http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/ * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************